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I can totally relate to your frusteration, been there done that to a T. When i first started in this little adventure I didn't have a clue as far as roo to hen ratio goes and learned the hard way, when it came time to try and rehome the roos i had major issues, it took a very long time, I had several dog kennels set up in the garage to keep them seperated. I posted ads on CL too even talked to a chicken rescue place to see if they could help me, needless to say they made me feel like a fool and refused to help. Eventually we heard about a swap at the local feed mill and took them there, all sold within 2 seconds of dropping the tailgate on the truck, relief!!! Hang in there i know sometimes it feels like too much but things will settle down once those boys find new homes. Are there any swaps near you that you could take them to? Just when you think there is no hope something good happens
I can totally relate to your frusteration, been there done that to a T. When i first started in this little adventure I didn't have a clue as far as roo to hen ratio goes and learned the hard way, when it came time to try and rehome the roos i had major issues, it took a very long time, I had several dog kennels set up in the garage to keep them seperated. I posted ads on CL too even talked to a chicken rescue place to see if they could help me, needless to say they made me feel like a fool and refused to help. Eventually we heard about a swap at the local feed mill and took them there, all sold within 2 seconds of dropping the tailgate on the truck, relief!!! Hang in there i know sometimes it feels like too much but things will settle down once those boys find new homes. Are there any swaps near you that you could take them to? Just when you think there is no hope something good happens
